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Haven’t see too much here in the Steve McQueen specific section lately,  but I thought I’d give it a go after getting no hits over in ‘Is It Real’ haha

So, just wondering what you think of this Steve McQueen signed album page from 1960? I see some similarities in the ‘teve’ (especially the higher ‘e’ at the end) and ‘ueen’, but the ‘M’ is missing the usual long downstroke at the beginning. Thoughts?

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It's atypical but I think it's probably real. What signature is on the back?

I’m not sure who’s on the back, I’ve reached out to the seller to find out. A Frank Sinatra was deemed atypical from folks on here as well, so if this one is also atypical then perhaps a few fakes were sprinkled in with the authentic ones to make it look even better? There’s a Charlton Heston I know for sure is good at least. Here are some others from the book if you have any experience with them (Reagan, Davis Jr, Garland, Sinatra). Just seems like WAY too many dream come true signatures all in one place…too good to be true or a once in a lifetime find?

I still don't like the Sinatra signature.

Agreed 

The Reagan is horrible.

Michael Landon and Peter Lawford aren’t real IMO. And Eric, I don’t think Judy is either. Look at some of the characteristics of the others. 

This is a group of pieces that in some cases look possible individually but together they all fall apart to me.

Yes re Garland, I changed my opinion 7 minutes ago.

I could almost swear I've seen this piece before somewhere.  Is it from a reliable source?

I think it's good.  Like Steve, I'd also be curious who is on the back.

As for whether this a reliable source or not I don’t know…I tend not to look at the seller so much as the graphs themselves since even the best sellers can offer items with a TPA that I will not agree with. ;)

That's true about the best sellers, Greg.

Having said that, I do think the reliability of a source is an important part of the equation.

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